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Epidemiology 2018
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Biography
Damien Mouly has worked as epidemiologist at the French National Public Health Agency since 2004. He is qualified in pharmacy, drinking water treatment engineer
and is university doctorate of ecology of human health. He is specialized in waterborne disease and in surveillance system. He has worked on chemical risk (disinfection
by-products, arsenic) and microbiological risk associated with drinking water. He works at the head of the regional office Occitanie of the French Public Health Agency
(Toulouse) and ensures the national coordination of the implementation of waterborne disease outbreak surveillance.
Damien.mouly@santepubliquefrance.fr